Hey, people, welcome to Week in Review (WiR), Ztoog’s common roundup of the previous week in tech. Too busy to test the headlines this week? Don’t sweat it. That’s why WiR exists — we’ll get you caught up to the mark.
This version of WiR options items a few pretend AI-generated “South Park” episode; the surging downloads of Threads, an app that shares the identical title as Meta’s Twitter competitor; and Tesla’s first Cybertruck build. We additionally recap the CEO of OnlyFans stepping down; Wix’s new software that may create web sites on the fly, utilizing generative AI; and Plex’s free Winamp-inspired music participant.
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Poor timing for AI-generated TV: AI startup Fable Studios demoed its platform this week, utilizing it to create a full, pretend “South Park” episode wherein Cartman tries to use deepfake know-how to the media business. The tech was spectacular, Devin writes, however — juxtaposed towards the continued strike of creatives in TV and movie — the stunt got here throughout as a tad inartful.
Not an excellent search for Microsoft security: Microsoft nonetheless doesn’t know — or need to share — how China-backed hackers stole a key that allowed them to stealthily break into dozens of e-mail inboxes, together with these belonging to a number of authorities companies. The firm first disclosed the incident final Tuesday, attributing the monthlong exercise to a newly found espionage group it’s calling Storm-0558, which it believes has a powerful nexus to China.
The different Threads surges to new heights: Instagram’s Twitter clone Threads loved a reasonably fruitful first week in existence, crusing previous 30 million customers within the first 24 hours. But it’s had the unintended impact of thrusting Threads, an unrelated app first pitched as a Slack various, into the highlight. Threads (the Slack various) reportedly racked up greater than 880,000 downloads on iOS between July 6 and July 12, after Meta’s Threads launched, having had few downloads prior up to now.
Telsa unveils the first Cybertruck build: Tesla over the weekend mentioned its first, much-anticipated Cybertruck got here off the manufacturing line in Texas. The debut of the long-delayed, futuristic-looking pickup truck comes within the lead-up to Tesla’s second-quarter 2023 earnings name.
OnlyFans CEO steps down: After about two and a half years on the helm, Ami Gan is leaving OnlyFans. Chief technique and operations officer Keily Blair will take over as CEO. As Amanda writes, OnlyFans is maybe the best-known creator platform that helps grownup content material; in response to Gan, the corporate paid out $10 billion to creators whereas she was CEO.
New websites, generated by AI: Wix, a longtime fixture of the web-building area, is betting that right now’s prospects don’t notably care to spend time customizing each side of their website’s look. The firm’s new AI Site Generator software, introduced this week, will permit Wix customers to explain their intent and generate an internet site full with a homepage, inside pages and textual content and photos — in addition to business-specific sections for occasions, bookings and extra.
Plex makes its Winamp-inspired participant free: Plexamp, the music participant initially incubated by the Labs division of media firm Plex, is now free. The challenge was first launched in 2017 as a subscription-based spin on the basic Winamp media participant app, providing visualizations to accompany your tunes, instruments for programming mixes, and extra lately, a ChatGPT-powered “Sonic Sage” characteristic that builds distinctive playlists from customers’ music libraries.
VanMoof e-bikes, saved: Since struggling e-bike startup VanMoof confirmed it has requested for a deferment of cost in Holland, there’s been a query hanging over the VanMoof bikes on the market within the wild. Riding to the rescue, considerably improbably, is Cowboy, VanMoof’s e-bike competitor over the border in Belgium. Cowboy’s “Bikey” app allows VanMoof riders to generate their distinctive digital key and hold driving, Mike writes.
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On Equity, PitchBook enterprise guru Kyle Stanford got here to riff with the crew on the enterprise capital in Q2 2023: the great, the unhealthy, and the late stage.
The newest episode of Found, in the meantime, spotlighted Catherine Tabor, the founder and CEO of Sparkfly, an organization that helps manufacturers with advertising and buyer engagement. Tabor talked about constructing an organization fluid sufficient to adapt to altering know-how tendencies during the last decade and how she was dismissed by enterprise capitalists regardless of touchdown notable prospects.
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Electric utilities drive prospects to startups: Of all the businesses that must be desperate to embrace the electrical transition, electrical utilities would appear to be on the prime of the record. Yet in addition they look like a few of the most hesitant. Startups are profiting from the state of affairs, Tim writes.
Mixed-gender founding groups elevate over a billion {dollars}: U.S. startups with mixed-gender founding groups — that means they’ve no less than one feminine founder — raised $24.1 billion within the first half of 2023, which breaks right down to $17.2 billion in Q1 and $6.9 billion in Q2, per the newest PitchBook information. That’s an enormous deal — however it’s vital to notice that startups with all-women founding groups are nonetheless struggling to boost cash this yr.
Ripple’s XRP case and the dearth of regulatory readability: Last week, the crypto neighborhood celebrated a U.S. federal court docket case that dominated Ripple’s XRP token doesn’t make up unlawful securities gross sales — however solely in some instances. Though many celebrated the ruling, it’s not a real win for crypto — Jacquelyn explains why.
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